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  • My New Assembly Line Job
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    Great, I think to myself as I stare into the bathroom mirror, another long day at the stinking T.V. factory. As I rush down the stairs to the street I bump into Ms. Chong, my neighbor from across the hall. She asks me if I would like to eat some fish and rice later, but I decline, as I may be working late. I hurry to the station and jump on the crowded train and ride it towards the factory. Luckily I make it to work on time and change into my work uniform. My job at the television plant is to po...
  • Women Employment In Clerical Jobs
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    "The Evolution of Women in Society" Throughout United States history oppression of people has always been prominent, whether through African American's and segregation or Asian American's during the Vietnam War. What is often ignored is our history of the oppression of women. No matter what time in history, there is always a case to be found of the discrimination over gender. Many people know of how African American's came into freedom and the long perilous road it took, but few know the struggl...
  • Workers In The Factories
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    Leonard PropperWestern Civilization Life in the Factories The 19th century in England was an expanding time especially considering England was enveloped in the Industrial Revolution. Many factories were expanding and growing and needed people to fill the jobs that they had. Although many these factories were growing they were not able to keep up with the population, which was growing more rapidly than anything. When these factories went to find people they were able to find many that would need ...
  • Factories And High Paying Jobs
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    Modern America can be considered one of the world's economic and industrial leaders. This didn't happen instantaneously. It was a long process that took centuries to occur from when America was first colonized by England. America started slow and far behind England and other European countries in the technology race but a diverse culture and the work ethic of American people all helped to push this country forward. From antebellum America in the 19th century, to the Progressive Era in the late 1...
  • Job At A Paint Factory
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    Invisible Man - Part II by Ralph Ellison Before being expelled Dr. Beldsoe tries to make a deal with the narrator. He says "if you can get a well paying job in New York, you can come back to the college" (pg. 101). The narrator agrees to this, and Dr. Bledsoe gives him several letters of recommendation and sends him on his way. When the narrator gets to New York, the son of Mr. Emerson, one of the people Dr. Bledsoe wrote a letter to, tries to tell the narrator about the tyranny that he is being...
  • State's Manufacturing Sector
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    What would you rather market, a pure product or a pure service? I definitely would rather market a pure product versus a pure service. Why? In the U.S., a doctor, a stockbroker and a lawyer typically are held in a high esteem due to their profession and potential for wealth creation. However, in Europe these service professionals don't come close to the high regard that the manager of factory. That is because in both Europe and Japan the people understand the power of making a product. That fact...
  • Work In The Factories
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    The film titled "The Life and Times of Rosie the Riveter" discusses the role that women in the United States took on during World War II. In the film one Caucasian and three African Americans share their experience of what life was like for women during this time. During this time, according to the four women, many men were being were being shipped off to war and many important jobs were being left behind that needed to be filled. Many factories and still mills desperately needed labors to const...
  • Campaign For Votes For Women
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    HISTORY COURSEWORK 1) A campaign for woman's suffrage developed in the years after 1870 because Britain was changing. The industrial revolution gave women a taste of freedom, by giving them new jobs, skills and employment opportunities and after this taste women did not want to give it up. The industrial revolution split the country up into three classes, working, middle and upper class. Women in the middle class were the biggest campaigners for woman's suffrage because they had the time, knowle...

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